Colors of the Morning: The solution to violence - a school police officer, punishing parents or better education?

What problems does the Parent Council Network notice at the beginning of the school year?

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The school year has started without security guards, we have no school police officers, and cases of peer violence are becoming more frequent – ​​who is responsible for the safety of children in and outside schools today? Is the Ministry of Interior even considering introducing the institution of a school police officer? Could punishing parents for neglecting their children be one of the solutions?

Our guests are Bojana Jokić, mother of a child who was a victim of violence, Snežana Mićanović Nikčević, lawyer, and Petar Koprivica, State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

We also ask you via the Megafon application: What could be the solution to peer violence - a school police officer, punishing parents, or better education of children and parents?

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